by GloveCrazy » February 4th, 2011, 6:02 pm
Ya, lot's of great ones to choose from, so much so that It's almost easier to list the Nokonas I don't like than the ones I do.
1. Most Innovative - The Latch Basemitt is cool and how can you go wrong with the BM72 Latch Joe Jackson? I also like the B7 "semi-trap" and the BM71 Joe Jackson trapper basemitts which are both very close to ambidextrous. Some of the other features I like are the coiled and cross-laced webs of the Edward Tickey and Tommy Heath catchers mitts, the Ristankor wrist straps and added finger wells of many 50s/60s models, but my favorite innovative ones are probably the "seven finger" TST trapeze models. I mean even Sixto Lezcano thought that seven fingers were excessive (he had six toes). Some Jim Lemon TST10s have both the Tex Size trap and external finger well features.
2. Most Popular/Collectible - Easy to Get (but harder NM): Joff Cross G33, Tony York G12, Howard Pollet G50 or G51, G47 Pinkie Higgins, G56 Chico Carrasquel, any of the 3 fngers, and the modern kangaroos. Hard to Get: Joe Jackson SF, Joe Jackson BM71 and B7 trapper basemitts, and especially the Lutzke-style-3 Charlie Engle which I love!
3. Favorites - Charlie Engle Lutzke-style 3 finger by far, then my tub 'o Cross and York variations (favorite is the Cross with the Doak front web grommets), Joe Jackson BM71 and B7, G51 Howard Pollet, TST10 Jim Lemon (or unendorsed) trapeze, TST20-40 Don Mossi (or unendorsed) trapezes, Bob Bundy two or three fingers, my bomber-jacket-brown 3-finger from the early days (can't make out stamping), Eddie Chandler and Ray Moore 3 fingers, and then the G11 Jelly Sorele , 50s black G15B Karl Spooner, 50s Billy Martin G38 and G57 Karl Erskine, and 60s CM45 "Bulldog" catchers mitt. I don't own a Joe Jackson SF -- hint, hint -- or it would be high on the list.
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